Pro-Palestine Tifo at the Park: PSG and the FFF summoned to the Ministry of the Interior

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PSG perhaps did not expect such proportions. Yesterday evening ahead of the Champions League match between PSG and Atlético de Madrid in C1 (1-2), the Ultras Paris Collective deployed an impressive tifo “Free Palestine», a way of paying tribute to the victims of the conflict in the Middle East for several months. However, at the end of the match, PSG distanced itself from this initiative, ensuring that it had not been made aware of this “display project”.

Although it should ultimately not be sanctioned by UEFA, the capital club will still be summoned to the Ministry of the Interior. The Parisian general manager, Victoriano Melero, will act as representative and will even be accompanied by Philippe Diallo, boss of 3F. It was the Secretary of State for Citizenship and the Fight against Discrimination, Othman Nasrou, who announced it in a letter consulted by AFP and addressed to the FFF and the PSG.

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